Tulsa Business Transactions Attorney

Protecting Your Company's Finances & Interests

Whether you are restructuring your company, looking to acquire another
company, or simply want to establish agreements that protect your business,
retaining
Attorney Charles D. Harrison is in your best interest. At Eagleton, Eagleton & Harrison, Inc.,
our Tulsa business transaction lawyer provides comprehensive legal counsel
to business owners, partnerships, startups, and corporations. We are ready
to put our experience and knowledge to work for you.

To make an appointment with our skilled business attorney, call us at (918) 584-0462.
We assist clients across the country.

Types of Business Transactions

Organizations of different sizes and in different industries have their
own individual needs. Our firm has the capacity to serve those unique
needs, formulating plans for businesses of different structures, sizes,
and forms. All we have to do is sit down with you and take the time to
learn about your specific objectives so we can properly advise you in
regard to your business’s transactions.

Some of the transactions we can help with include:

Restructuring agreements

Buy-sell agreements

Mergers and acquisitions

Shareholder agreements

Buyouts

Non-compete agreements

Partnership agreements

Confidentiality agreements

Employment agreements

Licensing agreements

Leases

When assisting with your business’s transactions, we keep your needs
and goals in mind while presenting our reliable and experienced advice.

Taking a Unique Approach to Transactional Work

Our firm's experience with a wide range of business transactions can only
serve your business positively. We have represented clients in a wide
range of industries, helping with everything from contract negotiations
to mergers and acquisitions. Whether you would like our help with reviewing
a deal before you sign or you are seeking a more involved approach, our
Tulsa business transaction lawyer can assist you. At Eagleton, Eagleton
& Harrison, Inc., we know how to help our clients spot potential pitfalls,
avoid bad deals, and prevent litigation.

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case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.